Lewis replied with resignation, "I've found a solution; an implant of liquid nitrogen. It'll be implanted as soon as Draco is thawed enough, but before he wakes up. You can come and collect him when you're ready."

Lewis gave a heavy sigh before he went to check on Draco's progress. He saw that Draco was ready for the implant; his flesh was thawed, but he hadn't yet come round, so he started the process. Lewis was not happy about this at all; he hadn't been around when the living weapon was first released, but had read the reports of those who had been, and he had a very bad feeling about the whole business.

When James arrived, Lewis took him to where Draco was. This was on a cot. His eyes were closed, and he lay still, recovering from being frozen for so long. The implant had been put in his chest; he'd healed over right afterwards. Draco had long black hair, dead white skin and was dressed in black. He didn't look dangerous.

"Once, he was," Lewis replied. "That was before the living weapon serum. A super soldier serum was developed during the war; it was later used on a young man who became Captain America. This serum was also developed, but later on when it became apparent that there were Na'zis who had escaped justice. Draco volunteered to take the serum; he had no family and no connections, and was in prison on a life sentence after being involved in gang warfare. The serum changed him more than you could imagine."